Last night’s Golden Globes ceremony was a historic event for actor Lily Gladstone. The Killers of the Flower Moon star took home the Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Drama) trophy, making her the first Indigenous woman to ever win the category. Gladstone, who is Blackfeet and Nez Perce, began her powerful speech by speaking in the Blackfeet language, then went on to say, “This is a historic win. It doesn’t belong to just me. . . This is for every little Native kid out there who has a dream, and is seeing themselves represented in our stories told by ourselves, in our own words.”
Representation extended to the red carpet. Styled by Jason Rembert, Gladstone’s fashion look for the evening was embedded with a special meaning: Wearing a custom Valentino ensemble, Gladstone’s jewelry served as a display of cultural pride. To complement her Bulgari necklace, the star chose earrings by Lenise Omeasoo—a Blackfeet and Cree beadwork artist based in Arlee, Montana. “It’s incredibly empowering to know that another Blackfeet woman chose to wear my earrings on such a huge night in her career,” says Omeasoo, whose jewelry label is Antelope Woman Designs.